Harvest Road has more than doubled its mango landholding in Carnarvon, purchasing a neighbouring plantation. It'll see the group enter the domestic market this year while it waits for Brickhouse Station trees to mature. Then, exports maybe on the cards 🥭
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After two years living in the Kimberley, this wheatbelt kid is heading home! It’s been a pleasure and privilege - the people, the sights, the stories. The dream gig and one of the toughest goodbyes. If you’re keen to work with an amazing team in a very special community, apply ⬇️
🦐🦐Mega prawn farm dead in the water🦐🦐
Seafarms has told the ASX today that “its board decided it was no longer in the best interests of the company to continue funding Project Sea Dragon”
The project owes money and is now in voluntary administration
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Tough few weeks covering the fallout of the Kimberley flood crisis. You can learn more about it on the first episode of @abclandline for 2023 with @pipcourtney here👇 @KPCAssoc https://t.co/O9dKkUHtM8
Kimberley cattle producers are contemplating shipping animals from Wyndham to Broome in an ambitious bid to keep the region's only major abattoir operating.@stephsinclair91@ABCRural@abcnews@abcperth@KPCAssoc@rftte https://t.co/upg1fmhvW2
The WA Government has confirmed a system of barges and pontoons will be used to bridge the Fitzroy River at flood-hit Fitzroy Crossing while an alternate crossing is constructed and the damaged bridge is entirely rebuilt.@TedOConnor4@abcperth@abcnews https://t.co/0abrz5C3z2
Cut off from major ports and the region's only abattoir, Kimberley pastoralists are facing their most challenging season in more than a decade.@stephsinclair91@ABCRural@abcperth@abcnews https://t.co/jr034NzEH4
Kimberley businesses dealing with thousands of dollars in freight hikes in the wake of catastrophic flooding may be declined subsidies if a bureaucrat does not deem their goods to be "essential". @TedOConnor4@stephsinclair91
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Same spot, a week apart.
It's hard to comprehend the sheer amount of rain that fell across the Kimberley, and how quickly the flood waters rose.
The flood waters are receding, but the road to recovery is just starting. Bottom photo taken this morning near Yeeda Station.
Kimberley pastoralists fear stock losses in the wake of the region's flood disaster could number in the tens of thousands, as the state government declares an animal welfare emergency.@stephsinclair91 @HanBarry93 @abcperth@abcnews@ABCRural https://t.co/0VF9yj3QtK
US farmers have won a landmark series of concessions from manufacturing giant John Deere around the #RightToRepair their own equipment - now Australian farmers want the same opportunity.@JessieMHayes@stephsinclair91@ABCRural@abcnews https://t.co/T7Dee3T3ID